Abstract

A field-programmable gate array (FPGA)-based trigger system (FTS) is designed and developed to replace the existing microcontroller-based system for the automation of metallic tokamak (MT-I). MT-I consists of three main systems: MT-I vacuum vessel and gas filling system, a pulsed power supply system, an electronic system based on diagnostics and data acquisition (DAQ) systems. The power supply system provides pulsed power input to the central solenoid (CS), poloidal field coils (PF), toroidal field coils (TF), and microwave systems using thyristors and insulated-gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs). The (DAQ) system acquires experimental data from MT-I diagnostics using national instruments (NI) DAQ cards. A concurrent processing system is required to incorporate time delay in the triggering process of central solenoid (CS), poloidal field coils (PF), toroidal field coils (TF), microwave source and DAQ systems. Therefore, an FTS is designed and developed to complement the processing capability, unlike a microcontroller. The FTS has twenty concurrent triggering channels, adjustable from time reference zero, and control from a simple graphical user interface (GUI) designed on LabVIEW. For current buffering and optical isolation against high voltages in the MT-I power supply system, a peripheral electronic system (PES) and field trigger modules (FTM) have been developed as part of FTS. The designed and developed FTS was tested successfully on MT-I.

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